Archive for: 03/2010

ASEAN human rights commission stumbles at first hurdle

31 March 2010, 02:44PM

The ASEAN Inter-governmental Commission on Human Rights risks reducing itself to an irrelevant and futile exercise in public relations if it does not apply its mandate, in line with international law and standards.

Discussions about refugee policy must be factual

30 March 2010, 12:14PM

Amnesty International's Refugee Coordinator calls for discussions about refugee policy in Australia to be kept rational and factual.

Death Penalty in 2009: Amnesty International challenges China’s secrecy

30 March 2010, 11:01AM

The Chinese authorities claim that fewer executions are taking place. Amnesty International challenges them to reveal how many people they execute and sentence to death.

Deadly Moscow subway bomb attacks condemned

30 March 2010, 08:40AM

Amnesty International unreservedly condemns vicious attacks on civilians.

Israel and Hamas urged to co-operate with UN committee on Gaza conflict

27 March 2010, 08:42AM

Amnesty International calls on the Israeli government and Hamas to co-operate fully with the committee of independent experts which the UN Human Rights Council has voted to establish.

Haiti’s emergency response must include protection from sexual violence

25 March 2010, 10:03AM

Thousands of women living in temporary camps around Haiti are threatened by sexual violence and have inadequate protection from any authorities.

Malaysia: End abuse of migrant workers

24 March 2010, 02:23PM

Amnesty International has uncovered widespread workplace and police abuses of the migrant workers in Malaysia.

Google challenges China to end censorship

24 March 2010, 08:50AM

Chinese government should remove restrictions on the internet following Google’s decision to direct all traffic from it’s Chinese servers to Hong Kong.

Cuba’s ‘ladies in white’ at risk of beatings and intimidation

19 March 2010, 10:43AM

Female relatives of prisoners of conscience in Cuba have been victims of threats and intimidation by Cuban security officials.

Open letter on death penalty in Taiwan

19 March 2010, 10:33AM

Our interim Secretary General has written to the Taiwanese President, urgin him to ensure that Taiwan remains firm in reaching for its stated goal of abolition of the death penalty.

Election observers must monitor human rights during Sudanese elections

19 March 2010, 08:51AM

Amnesty International fears an increase in harassment, arbitrary arrests, detentions, and torture in the lead up to elections in Sudan.

Control of US special forces in Afghanistan a step toward accountability

18 March 2010, 09:16AM

More needs to be done to improve accountability for civilian casualties of military operations in Afghanistan.

Authorities must act on findings of probe into Vedanta’s projects in Orissa

17 March 2010, 11:23AM

Indian authorities must act on vital findings of an official team into abuses of human rights and violations of forest laws by Vedanta Resources’ companies in their bauxite mining and alumina refinery projects in Orissa.

Letter to Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos-Horta on post-conflict justice

17 March 2010, 09:32AM

Amnesty International has written to President Jose Ramos-Horta on following his meeting with our interim Secretary General, Claudio Cordone, in the UK.

Vietnam: Catholic Priest should be unconditionally released

17 March 2010, 08:50AM

Vietnamese human rights activist and Catholic priest, Father Nguyen Van Ly, should be unconditionally and permanently released.

USA urged to confront shocking maternal mortality rate

13 March 2010, 11:02AM

Amnesty International is calling for action to stop between two and three women dying every day during pregnancy and childbirth in the USA.

Government misses opportunity to re-establish rights protection in the Northern Territory

12 March 2010, 03:08PM

Senate Committee recommendation will perpetuate discrimination and disempowerment amongst large numbers of Indigenous peoples.

Pakistan: Amnesty International condemns armed attack on World Vision staff

12 March 2010, 02:16PM

Insurgent groups must end the policy of targeting international and national humanitarian agencies

Death penalty law a milestone for Australia

11 March 2010, 05:31PM

Legislation has passed though the Australian Senate that explicitly prohibits torture and ensures that states are unable to reinstate the death penalty.

Amnesty International responds to Senator Steve Fielding’s proposal on asylum seekers

11 March 2010, 04:33PM

Sending asylum seekers back to refugee camps would place Australia in direct contravention of the UN Refugee Convention.

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